The first gut gummy made to support your lower esophageal sphincter, the valve that keeps acid down, so it can heal and strengthen.
"My manometry came back with a weak LES, grade 3. My GI basically said meds or surgery and that was it. I was not ready to be cut open, so I tried Bloom while I kept working with him. A few months in and the regurgitation that used to hit me every single night has really settled down. For once someone made something for the actual valve, not just the acid on top of it."
★★★★★ From people who found the real cause
Diagnosed with a lax LES and a small hiatal hernia. Every doctor just handed me another PPI. This is the first thing that actually went after the valve. Six weeks in and the nighttime regurgitation has calmed way down.
Denise R.I was basically born with a weak esophageal valve, so I figured nothing would ever help. Did not expect much from these. Three months in and I am sleeping flat again for the first time in years.
Karen M.My manometry showed low LES pressure. The surgeon brought up LINX but I wanted to try everything else first. Four months on Bloom and honestly the valve feels like it is holding better. Still checking in with my GI.
Paul S.My diet was down to about five safe foods because everything came back up. I am slowly adding things back now. Feels like something is finally supporting that valve instead of just numbing the acid.
Theresa K.My doctor said years of reflux wore my valve down. PPIs never fixed it, just masked it. This is the first thing aimed at the actual cause. Less burning, less regurgitation, and I am not living on antacids anymore.
Gary L.I slept on a wedge for three years because of a weak LES. Two months on Bloom and I laid flat last week and slept the whole night through. Did not think that would happen again.
Nancy P.